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About The Klamath news. (Klamath Falls, Or.) 1923-1942 | View Entire Issue (June 7, 1925)
FOR UNIVERSITY ORE. HON JUNE 12 ANNOUNCED Sunday, June 7, 1925. ' Page Seven V OHKOON. Ko- Llsll The com- , the commence kt lrt '- L history of 4ho L,. wa announc es orcUe will 111, snu handing out ot L,a of 1126 ob L,nt alurs Ur.nd. deao ot fclwslty of : Call t th aubjoct of f frank U..Mt-, L University Ha- Is, ha tnnounc- gls uoccala ureal kin 14. "RolHtan by the Unlveraliy company 0t the commencement pluy, "IImu limn,. mll," at th nev McDonald theatre bar. Both n afternoon perform ance and a perforraanc In (he av.ainsj will b given Frlduy. Saturday, June J3, will be Al amol day, and Oregon alumni iron all over the alala and the Pacific northwest will ba In Kux-ne for the annual reunion. A larva num ber of Portland alumni are expect ed to attend tht ateralam. Special reunion of tha claims of moo and 11IS will t held, i Sunday (be baccalaureate service In the morning and the commence merit concurt In .the afternoon will fill the day program. Monday morning the commencement exer otoei, Including conferring of de- Lont program will crwia on more than 400 graduating o performance (anion, wui b hald. In AT . I I tirlPTS Mis Alio Fools, koUt Pan fchpola. nth Full loacner L id the city vlslt- Llsnnlng to remain city. I Mr. Jim blxon th city on 8al- ,1th friend and ii from bur ranch t,i. Tom Dlion, a ranch on the Is among tb Sal mltors In Klamath I la company with til A. Cook, acout Crater Lake coun afternoon for Lake make a survey of lay out plan for he scout camp on tnpped for the Gordon cabin. Mr. I intereited In tbe and In league with W. Joqiice wa Saturday vlaltor hi ranch In the sques visited with Diactpd necessary returning to hi Klamath county. I--Mr. and Mr. O. lb Morrill dlatrlct any out of tews lr frum their ranch rauth of Merrill on In. I-Among the Mer bend Kims time In rday wore Mr. and iKht, residents of key are owner and coufoctlonory and fcrlln Green, prom- f the Morrill road, located more than fcm Klamnth Falls. visiting and train yesterday. Green of the moat mod 460-scre ranches In Klamath county. Homo Mia Mildred member of the ' high school (fad 1925, ha returned 0B the Sacramtnto lr Parents conduct Prom the Hprlnit Mist (lertrude Cog wa among the many Saturday bualnena visitor in tb city during tbe tailor 'part of the week. Ml Cox apent the day from bur home to Surkloy Bpiing. In Over Week-Knil Ed Frailer of the Pelican Day camp wa among the week-end vlaltor in Klamath fall. I On ItnainnM Hen- C. E. Clodfel- ter of Portland 1 In the city, male Ing regular business trip to Klam ath rail. I"! ',h Annil B'hool Meeting of !" ? u"i"tr!1'1 "'" ""'d t tral School; tn begin at the hour of I o clock P. M. on the third Mon day 01 June balug the 16 tb day of June, A. 1). 1825. Thl meeting Is called for tb purpose at electing one new director and -conducting any other business which may lsally coma before it and th transaction of bnalnesa uaual at uch meeting. letd thla first day of June, 125. Atteat: ILIA 11. MOMYER, iounci uinrg. C. H. UNDERWOOD, . Chairman Hoard of nirnMnpa 11 1! Inc. Classified Ads OLAAHIVIBD AD HATKH IFOK BKNT Hoom in private dwell 1 line J day .J --.Inc.. 324 So. 6th St. J6-12 1 una a nays m 1 line a days ........ ivc 1 line 4 day . 1 Una 1 week . sue 1 line 1 month 76c For 5le Real Ettate rOR - RENT SUaping room. . 101 Waabtagton. Phone 2t4-W. J-7 To Tnke Trli Mr. and Mr. Lloyd Ryan and family and Mr. and Mr. I. D. Rumor and family are planning to leave today for the coast, where they will spend several day at Ban-doa-by-tha-Sea. They will camp out, and expect to spend their trip rak ing tb crab and digging for elusive clam, during their stay on the coast. They will return later In the week. k bootter for Klamath count and Klamath Fall and every lgi imat induatry therein that tnt Klamath New. rMlsa Agnes 8ly, one r(' of the Klamath nol this spring, is pummer on the 81y F"". Mis Sly Dlans fa Bond during tbe She is a alster-ln' Miller, of Klamuth r-According to Miss President of the professional Women Palls, more than f member at the f'U leave early thl 'd, whore they will th guests of the p Women' club. r-Among the aumer. fronts to' spend yes I"" w Josse John r""-i a nnniirv Sect Inn roloe Point visit. r ilt over tha .w A o.... Nr. . : . . I " -onaucts one ""'"Prising stores In .. n1; t. , . romnk n a bis. wno "Pont Legal Notices NOTICE OK IMIXD SAJ.E Staled oroposals will be received lf tha Common Council ot the City of Klamath Falls. Oregon, for the purchase of Sixth Sewer ueiicit im provement Bond aggregating Nine Thousand thlrty-eeven and 16-100 Dollar (19,037.16) to provide fund for tha payment of the De ficit Assessment for the- construc tion of the Sixth Sewer Unit and authorised by Ordinance of the City of Klamath Falls, No. 668. Proposal to purchase such bond ill he received by the undersign ed up to and including the 16th day ot June, 1926, at the hour of g o clocx p. m., ana openea u a rorular meeting of the Common Council Immediately threafter, said bonds to be dated February I6tn, 1B26. and In amounts of 1600, due M 410) yeara aXtar date of Issue. Optional at any coupon date on anu after one year, and will bear inter ost at the rate of not more than 6 per annum, payable aemi-annuauy, nrlncinal and interest payable at the office of the City Treasurer at Klamath Falls. Oregon, or at the Oregon Flecal Agency In New York City, New York. Proposals to pur chase must be unconditional and accompanied by certified check in the amount of 6 or tne proposal. By ordor of tne common uouu- oll thla 26th day of May, Police Judge. Of the City of Klamath Falls, Ore. J4-H Inc. NOTICK KOK PIBUCATION Ifc'nnrtaiH-tit of Ilia IntM-i U. 8. Land Office at Lukeview, Or. may 28, idzd. . Notice Is hereby alven that Otto A. Bchult, of Morrill Road, Klara- ain rails. Oreaon. who. on March 2K. 1928. made Reclamation llome ateod Entry, No. 011896, for Farm unit J or Lots 9 and 16, 8ectlon 13, Township 418., Range HE., Willamette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, 40 establish claim to the land above described, before the Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Fulls, Orgon, on the (tb oay 01 juiy, 1826. Claimant nam us as witnesses: Jean McAuliffe, of Merrill, Ore. Joe Zumpfe. of Malln, Ore. Oscar Hammer, of Merrill, Ore. Ross Brown, of Merrill Road, Klamath Falls, Ore. Mr. Thomas, Secy, Klamath Irri gation District. F. P. LIGHT, MJ1 J30 inc. - , Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of the Interior V. 8. Land Office at Lakevlew, Ore. May 6. 1926. Notice Is herebr eivea that Wil. Ham Orvllle Smyth, ot H:idebrand, Ore., who on June 1S 1920, made Stock Raising Homestead Entry No. 09966. for 84NW1, 8W14, Sec. 28. 8UNEU.SKU. Sec. 29. NV4 NE14, Sec. 32, and NV4NW54, Sec. 13. Township 378, Range HE. Willamette . Meridian, ha tiled notice ot intention to mak Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before J. O. Uamaker, U. 8. Commission er, at Bonansa, Oregon, on the I3tn day or June, 1926, Claimant names as . witnesses: 8. K. Hartzler, Willi Hoover, Peter A. Jobns.on and T. A. Rob erts, all of Hlldehrand, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, M10 J131nc. ' Register. NOTICE FOR PUBLICATION Department of tfio - Interior, U. 8. Land Office at Lakeview, Ore, May 11, 1826. Notice Is hereby given that Frank Zumpfe, of Malln, Oregon, who, on November 12, 1921, made Reclamation Homestead Entry, No. 011823, for Farm Unit D or lot a and SWViNEU. Section 21, Township 418.. Range 12E., Willam ette Meridian, has filed notice of intention to make Three Year Proof, to establish claim to the land above described, before C. R. DeLao. Clerk of the County Court, at Klamath Falls, Oregon, on the 16th day of June. 1926. Claimant names as witnesses: A. M. Thomas. Joseph Jacob, John Reber and Mrs. Anna Zumr, all of MaUn, Oregon. F. P. LIGHT, M13 JlSlnc. Reglater. FOR SALE Two room house on two lota 102X102 lent On cor ner. Total price $1400. Also ' corner lot aoroa street, 61x102 feet, 1260;. tall 1801 E. St. J6tt irnn flAT.'ThrA room nnfiir. nlshed bona with basement.' Box 462. J4-11 FOR TIKNT Rooms with batb. $16 r 26 tor two. (29 Jefferson St. M31 JS FOR RENT 2 room apartment, furnished, can be seen after 4 , p. m. 62 Main St. M31 IT Wanted WANTED Young man for mailer ' oa morning paper. Bee LaDleu, I Klamath News. J7tt FOR SALE Sis! room bungalow In Hot springs Addition, 738 Eldor ado Ave. Furnace, oak floor, ete. Bee W. 8. Wiley, I. O. O. F. Bldg. .. M19tt Loat L08T One golden .brown bull dog. pencil blaze. Answers name of Tony. Return to Claremont Ho tel. Reward. J FOR RENT Strictly modern fur nished Apt., $60. Pbene 800. Far Rent FOR RENT Office suit la WU- llt's Building. Pbone 361-R. J2-9 WANTED Second-hand range, six . noias. Aoaress uox I, News. J8-10" WANTED Sewing by day, rates reasonable. Tepaona 277-W. Call evenings. J 7 WANTED One IV, In. wagon with f in. tires, tor caab. Box C News, J5-12 WANTED Young man for street , sale. . Guarantee. Circulation manager, News. J7tf WANTED Salesmen and saleswo- - mea or high class investment. See Mr. Swartwood. 124 80. Seventh street. J4-11 WANTED Young lady for solicitor for dally paper. Best proposition In the state. No experience nec essary.. Box D, Klamath News. 1 J7tf. Real Estate WANTED Young man for solici tor for dally paper. Best pro position in , the state. Box L, Klamath. News. J7tf GEORGE K. KOSENQU18X General Insurance Room 4 Rngarman Bids, Phone S20-W Bonn 0 to 5 SatL Eventual Phone 100-J. Room 10, Looml Bldg, DR. XT. A. LEONARD Dentist Specialist In Extractions, Oral Surgery and Dlseasee of the Month. NOTICE OF ANNl'AL SCHOOL MKETING l'.ii.i la herehr clven to the legal votora of School District No. 1. of Klamath County, state ot Oregon, DR. J. G. GOBLB Glaaiee Fitted and Groamd 700 Mais Street Pbone 1SS-W f LUMBER FOR SALE : CHEAP Boards Shiplap . . Dimension Siding Lath Mouldings In fact practically all items for construc tion or repair work. Drive out and look it over. PELICAN BAY LUMBER CO. I Southwell Stationery Co. EVERYTHING FOB THE OFFICE WE INSTALL . BOOKKEEPING SYSTEMS SM Main Bt, Phone Mil . A. GOLDSMITH Custom Tailor 10 Winter Bldg. Snlta From $t.80 to 870.00 E. Ij.; KIiLIOTT ; . . Attorney At law Address S-8 Hogannaa Bldg. Tel, 120 Office. Home B24- Office Hoar 9 e. to :SO AMONG SOME of the splendid lots I have for sale) are 17. 18, 19, on corner of Klamatb Ave. and Commercial street. In triangle shape. Price $2,260 for tbe three together. A wonderful bargain. On terms. ' ' . 3 LARGE LOTS on Oregon Ave., price on largest lot $600 and $400 each for the other two. . 60cl(0 ft lot on pregon Ave., a pavement paid, price $400. 60x110 ft. lot on Pleasant street, price $300. NEW FOUR ROOM bungalow, hard wood floors, screen-In tack porch, : lovely front porch, laundry room, lots of bullt-lns, garage, stone . basement, lot 60x178 tt splen did Tlew ot city and valley, choice of wood hoase, circular clothes line and idewalk or new range stove. Thla is a real buy $4,600. Reasonable payment down, $35 per month with in- A REAL NICE NEW borne In a 4 room bungalow, ,two bed' rooms, large living room, nice size kitchen, white ' enameled, breakfast nook, two porches and full basement, stationary wash tub In basement, bulltln coriven lencea In bath, living room, and kitchen. Price $4.250., on terms, FOUR-ROOM plastered bouse with bath, garage, woodshed, quite a little ehrubery, lot 50x100, In good location, close to school Price $3,000, two-Uiirds down reasonable monthly payments. THREE ROOM house, garage,. good little home tor $1,900, $250 down and $26 per month, on balance unpaid. NEW THREE ROOM house with Inside toilet, good eiied rooms on large lot, plenty of Toom tor another house, In good location in Mills Addition. House i not ' ojulte finished but will be short ly. " FOUR ROOM modern bungalow, aaraae. . wood shed, large lot. trees and in lawn, good location unfurnished $2,758, furnished $3,000: SPLENDID LOT on Johnson Ave, A splendid Tlew of valley and city. One of the few left in good locations.. Price $500 cash. FOR SALE New modern home of 4-rooms, with breakfast' nook, shower bath, Tery nicely arranged little home. Price $3,000, rea sonable payment down and long time therms on balance. ALSO a. new three-room bouse wltb shower bath; a neat, little new home tor $2,000; reasonable pay ment down and goof terms on - balance. . . - TWO SPLENDID Warehouse lots on Market St. One a corner, on pavement, price $1,700, the other an Inside lot Just off of pave ment, price $1,300. I HAVE A NUMBER Ot goo loU left in Mills Addition. Prices from $200 to $400. v S ROOM modern bungalow in splendid location, on good lot on 9th street. Nics lawn, garage, paving paid. Price $6260. , Term.' 1 - A BARGAIN In two year old modern 8 room house, batb breakfast nook, large clothes closet, garage, on corner lot on paid np paving. Price $3,160, on tjrm. MRS. NATH OTTERBEnr 801 Lincca St. ' Pbone Mfl-M SAVE $100 in buying a first class Chevrolet touring direct from the owner.- Car looks and runs like new. . Driven 7,100 miles. Pries $325. Call at 419 Nelson St. Two blocks above Crescent Are. ii;. J5tt , FOR SALE 1924 Star coupe, first class condition, 1925 license, all accessories. Priced at - $525. Howie Motor Co. Phone 879. J617 FOR SALE 1924 Star coupe, first etas condition. lzt license, en accessories. Priced at . $525. Howie Motor Co. Phone 379. J617 For Sale Miscellaneous Get out 0 doors with PORTABLE Radiola Super-Hetmdyne f " ) EniimlycsmpIcUexttfjt ' .r iattfftu--. $195 Take it right out with you oS into the country. A fine cowhide guitcaae with a real Radiola Super Heterodyne built into it, loudspeaker and all. : It's the famous "Super-Het" ready for summer fun for clear reception true tone and distance 'per formance! - ; Convenient payments may be arranged. , ' Earl Shepherd Co. Radio and Radio Supplies . - -607 Main St. Phone 282 FOR SALE Motor boat, length 32 ft.,' beard 8 ft., with 16 h.p. heavy duty motor, 3-4 cabin; Just overhauled. Phone 652-R after 6 p. m. J4-10 . FOR SALE Almost new Culberson player piano. Phone 882 or call S35. SO. 4th St. ... M29 J29 ... IB FOR SALE Cheap. Jordan tour ing car, haa all accessories, in first class condition. Must be seen to be appreciated. Writ R. S., Klamath News for appoint, ment, M2tf Miscellaneous For oaaoer conditions see Dr. Jackson. Winter's Bldg. r Phone 105-J - J5 Jy& NO INTEREST Our summer Phon ograph Sales Campaign la based on "No Interest" on any make of Phonograph and "better terms." Wise buyers trade with Earl Shepherd Co., 507 Main St. M21 J20 And. Remember . ECONOMY Apperance, Durability and .Protection ' Require 1 Detail Working Plans and Specifications. ' '- - - II. R. PERRIN "For Economy." 209 Hopka Bldg. Phone 260-J C. A. WESTMAN, contractor and builder. Phone 881 or inquire at Scandinavian halh M14 J14 AUTO LAUNDRY Phone 833 Cars called for and delivered. Spring ft Esplanade St. M9 J9 fHE WAFFLE KITCHEN serves real cream waffles at all' hours 119 So. 9th St. . AStt Try " LORENZ CO. First For Garden Hose. Sold I Fffij Horc 1 Pont Bug Imitations Ha Bone ConKts, Elastlo Be dncen and Oonetletts Made to Measare. Qnaranteed. ROSE RANDALL 621 Jefferson St, Phone B77-W KODAK FINISHING ' -i In at out at 6 p. m. The Peagley' 1 Opposite Court House i FRED BTJESINQ Bed Estate, Rentals and , Fire Insurance 100 Mala St. Phone 274WW Dlt PHILIP COLE General Practice of Dentistry Open Evening by Apfolntmeni Phone MS . , 518 Main - Over Moe's Store . - nj u u u i.iui.n n nr ri'irinrrr - TpHE right kind of repairs add new life to f JL your machines. - And the only right kind are those made from the same materials and by the manufacturer of the original machine. Use ' only genuine ilHC repairs for your McCormick-Deering farm operating equip- ment. ; A genuine repair part fits exactly and becomes a perfect part of the machine; a substitute is simply a patch. f; '-. When you buy genuine I H C! repairs from us, you also get the benefit of the McCormick-Deering ' service, a service that is prompt, dependable and permanent, and one that saves time and makes money for you. " . ' "Good Equipment Makes a Good Farmer Better",..., . J. S. MILLS & SON 1 Sixth St. nml Klamnth Ave. Phone 0 McCORMICK - DEERING LIKE Keep Your Eye on the Klamath News VI,.. I?'. . "ii.'l. -""...IB wim sii 11